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'''SIR WILFRID/WILFRED LAURIER MARCH'''. AKA - "[[Marche Sir Wilfrid Laurier]]." French-Canadian, March (6/8 or 12/8 time). B Flat Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB' (Hinds): AA'BB'C (Carlin). "Good for 48 bar Canadian square figures” (Hinds). The tune was recorded in 1928 in Montreal by fiddler Joseph Allard and issued as "[[Marche Sir Wilfrid Laurier]]." | '''SIR WILFRID/WILFRED LAURIER MARCH'''. AKA - "[[Marche Sir Wilfrid Laurier]]." French-Canadian, March (6/8 or 12/8 time). B Flat Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB' (Hinds): AA'BB'C (Carlin). "Good for 48 bar Canadian square figures” (Hinds). The tune was recorded in December, 1928, in Montreal by fiddler Joseph Allard and issued in 1929 as "[[Marche Sir Wilfrid Laurier]]." According to Allard researcher Jean Duval, Jean Carignan claimed to have heard his mentor Joseph Allard's father, Tenfant Allard, play this piece at the age of 99 (in 1938), suggesting to Duval that Joseph Allard is not the composer of this march<ref>Jean Duval, '''La Musique de Joseph Allard 1873-1947''', 2018, p. 68.</ref>. Sir Wilfrid Laurier was Prime Minister of Canada from 1896-1911, and died in 1919, prior to Joseph Allard's moving back to Canada from the United States, notes Duval. | ||
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<font color=red>''Printed sources''</font> : - Carlin ('''Master Collection'''), 1984; No. 99, p. 62. Hinds/Hebert ('''Grumbling Old Woman'''), 1981; p. 21. | <font color=red>''Printed sources''</font> : - Carlin ('''Master Collection'''), 1984; No. 99, p. 62. Jean Duval ('''La Musique de Joseph Allard 1873-1947'''), 2018; No. 21, p. 11. Hinds/Hebert ('''Grumbling Old Woman'''), 1981; p. 21. | ||
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SIR WILFRID/WILFRED LAURIER MARCH. AKA - "Marche Sir Wilfrid Laurier." French-Canadian, March (6/8 or 12/8 time). B Flat Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB' (Hinds): AA'BB'C (Carlin). "Good for 48 bar Canadian square figures” (Hinds). The tune was recorded in December, 1928, in Montreal by fiddler Joseph Allard and issued in 1929 as "Marche Sir Wilfrid Laurier." According to Allard researcher Jean Duval, Jean Carignan claimed to have heard his mentor Joseph Allard's father, Tenfant Allard, play this piece at the age of 99 (in 1938), suggesting to Duval that Joseph Allard is not the composer of this march[1]. Sir Wilfrid Laurier was Prime Minister of Canada from 1896-1911, and died in 1919, prior to Joseph Allard's moving back to Canada from the United States, notes Duval.
- ↑ Jean Duval, La Musique de Joseph Allard 1873-1947, 2018, p. 68.